Curvaceous Heart

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Author: Terri Pray
what your body wants.”
    It took every ounce of self control he had in order not to growl at her. Alan pressed his hands against her shoulder, his knuckles white as he tried not to dig his fingers into her flesh. “I will not be ruled by my body, and if you think you can force me to fuck you, you’ve got another thing coming.”
    “You arrogant son of a bitch! You think you can turn me down?”
    Standing there, arguing with the woman, with his pants down around his ankles wasn’t exactly what he had originally planned for his day. “You walk into my office, half strip off, and start trying to seduce me, then think I’m going to meekly go along with whatever you want? Why? Because I’m some testosterone-driven male who doesn’t think beyond sticking his cock in the first available hole that comes along?” He reached down long enough to pull his pants back up.
    “No man turns me down!” Her voice went up an octave.
    “ Hm , you know? I’m pretty sure that’s what I’m doing.” He refastened his belt. His balls ached; it didn’t matter that his cock had softened the minute he’d realized just how far she was willing to push things. The desire had been real, and his balls now reminded him just how badly he’d wanted to fuck her.
    Victoria
growled. “Bastard!”
    “No, my parents were actually married for a good two years before I came along, so I can honestly say that whilst I may be an asshole, I’m not a bastard. Now get the fuck out of my office before I call security.”
    Victoria
shook her head and turned, walking back to her coat on shaky legs. “You’re not normal, or you’re gay. That’s it. Isn’t it? You’re gay! Has to be the answer; no way a straight man would turn down a chance at this.”
    Alan almost laughed, but swallowed the sound just in time.
    “Bloody queer. I knew there was something about you the first day we met. I should have stayed clear. Perfect track record until you came into my life.”
    Interesting, and here was I thinking she’d walked, no, stormed her way into my life .
    “I suggest you leave, now. In fact I insist on it.” He leaned back over his desk and thumbed the intercom that he knew would be answered by the main reception. “ Steph , please come up to my office and escort
Victoria
out. Also I want it noted by the front desk that she is not welcome here again unless with prior clearance through me.”
    “Yes, sir. On my way back up.” The young woman barely managed to keep the surprise from her voice.
    “Now, you have about three minutes to wrap back up before she arrives, and I suggest fixing your makeup. Your lipstick is smeared.”
    Alan buttoned up his shirt and tucked it back into his pants fully, not even looking up when
Victoria
left. No, he wasn’t gay. He just wanted a woman with -- well -- curves. Real ones, the type he could hold tight and not feel as if they would break in his grasp. A woman who knew how to stand her ground without having to bully a man.
    He just hadn’t filled her in on the entire truth of the matter.
    He liked women with curves, substance to them.
    It didn’t matter that the rest of the world seemed to think that women like
Victoria
were the height of beauty, that they should be able to arouse any hot-blooded man within a hundred meter radius. They just weren’t his type and never would be.

Chapter Five
     
    “Are you sure this is a good idea?” Sue murmured as they sat in the large foyer. Her stomach knotted, rolled, then knotted again as she struggled to keep from being sick. “He might think we’re nuts and have us escorted out, or just laugh in our faces. Neither of us need to be out of work right now either.”
    She could see it now, some high powered executive all dressed up in a flashy suit, staring back at her across a well-polished desk. If they were lucky they’d just be asked to leave and not end up with insults, laughter, or accusations of this being some sort of prank thrown at them.
    “Well, it was
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